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Operations
Description, Specifications, Installation, Operation, and Service Manual
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JP5
Sensor Inputs (#1 at left edge)
1
Pressure sensor input, dry Contact closure < 1 K (Not used in a one-way
system.)
2
ISO Ground
3
Intrusion sensor input, dry Contact closure < 1 K (Not used in a one-way
system.)
4
ISO Ground
5
Current sensor input, dry Contact closure < 1 K (Not used in a one-way
system.)
6
ISO Ground
7
Rotation sensor input, dry Contact closure < 1 K (Not used in a one-way
system.) For legacy hall effect sensor in the 2001SRN.
8
ISO Ground
9
48 Volt input, 15-75 Vdc
10 Ground
11
12 Volt input, 11-15 Vdc
12 Ground
JP6
Speaker Mute gate bypass
1 and 2 Short pins 1 and 2 to bypass speaker mute gate, allow monitoring of radio
channel with a local speaker
The receiver audio coming out of JP2 is normally kept turned off until an activation
signal has been received. Jumpering JP6 turns the receiver audio on all of the time.
Jumper if you want to listen to the receive channel all the time.
JP7
Receiver Module for a one-way receiver
The receiver module (JP7) is for receiving high-band VHF or low-band UHF signals
to activate the FC controller when a two-way system is not required.
JP8
Serial and FLASH programming Port
The RS232 serial port is used to transfer new code into the FC controller and
configure the FC controller’s activation codes and functions.
JP9
LEDs on with Intrusion
1 and 2 Short pins 1 and 2 to disable LEDs when the Intrusion switch is closed
When JP9 is shorted, the LED lights on the board turn off when the door is closed
to reduce the current draw.
Uses less power for Solar powered systems.
Intrusion switch is only present on two-way systems.